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Twist-induced guidance in coreless photonic crystal fiber: A helical channel for light
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EngineeringWave OpticHamiltonian Optics AnalysisGeometric RelativityPhotonic CrystalsFiber-optic CommunicationHelical ChannelClosed SpiralOptical PropertiesGravitational WavePhotonicsPhysicsClassical OpticsFiber OpticPhotonic DeviceMultimaterial FiberGeneral RelativityTwist-induced GuidanceLight RaysFiber StructureGeometrical OpticApplied Physics
A century ago, Einstein proposed that gravitational forces were the result of the curvature of space-time and predicted that light rays would deflect when passing a massive celestial object. We report that twisting the periodically structured "space" within a coreless photonic crystal fiber creates a helical channel where guided modes can form despite the absence of any discernible core structure. Using a Hamiltonian optics analysis, we show that the light rays follow closed spiral or oscillatory paths within the helical channel, in close analogy with the geodesics of motion in a two-dimensional gravitational field. The mode diameter shrinks, and its refractive index rises, as the twist rate increases. The birefringence, orbital angular momentum, and dispersion of these unusual modes are explored.
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